Breanna Sykes

Hey there! I never really know how to introduce myself properly but here it goes. I am originally from New York but when my husband joined the Marine Corps we had to move to Jacksonville, NC. I absolutely love the south. The people are nicer, the weather is better, and it's a great place to raise a family. Which is why I'm here. My husband and I have a beautiful daughter Abigail Yvonne. He has been deployed for her first year but will be coming home shortly. It will be an interesting transition that I look forward to sharing with you! My life might not be all that interesting but being a mom sure is! Follow my blogs and see what I'm talking about.

Brynn Reese

I grew up in here in North Carolina and attended Duke for my undergraduate and UNC-Chapel Hill for my master’s degrees. I moved up north to Boston after completing school and worked there for five years as an inner-city middle and high school history teacher. While in Boston, I met my husband, Chad, who was there for school, and we were married the summer of 2004. 2007 was a big year for us – we welcomed our son, Nathan, Chad finished school, and we moved to Jacksonville for a great job opportunity for Chad. Nineteen months after Nathan was born, our daughter, Emily, joined our family. Twenty-two months later, Joshua came along. I’m now a stay-at-home mom to my little brood, having “retired” from teaching after Nathan’s arrival. When I’m not busy feeding, cleaning, dressing, and keeping up with Nathan, Emily, Joshua, and their dad, I enjoy reading, quilting, and going to the beach. I also still cheer for my beloved Blue Devils whenever the opportunity arises and thoroughly enjoyed last season’s national championship. Go Duke! Life can be a little busy around here (hello – three kids under the age of four!), but I’m looking forward to sharing life with three active little ones with you.

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Television Today

Beware the tube!

Beware the tube!

Warning: this is going to sound like an after school special. I don’t consider myself old fashioned, but lately I’ve found what’s on television to be more and more offensive.

It’s never bothered me in the past but I think I’m starting to notice it now because my daughter is old enough to understand and process the behaviors and images that she sees on television.

It’s amazing what TV shows can get away with. It’s even worse after 7pm when it seems a lot of programs shift to themes of sex, violence and bad language.

Is it just me or is it slim pickins when it comes to television that the whole family can enjoy? Sometimes while I’m cooking dinner, the TV will be on in the background and I’ll think it’s on something safe like “Everybody Loves Raymond” or “The Office”, but then a commercial will come on for the latest horror film and I find myself crying out “Don’t watch, it’s scary!” to Serophina. Or there’ll be a commercial for the next big video game, like “Bioshock”, showing images of violent, horrific looking children, enough to give ME nightmares let alone a 3-year-old. We’re not even safe from commercials!

I’m a chronic channel surfer and recently one morning I caught a video on MTV….. I was absolutely shocked, disturbed and disappointed at the sexual content, and even more shocked that this was on at 11 am on regular cable, lying in wait for kids to stumble upon!

Granted, I’ve lived in a small town for the past two years so I’ve been a little disconnected from cutting edge trends in music pop culture. Maybe this is the new norm?

Now that I have kids I see things differently. Every time I turn the TV on, I think about how it would affect my daughter.  How would she interpret what she sees? What kind of impact will it have on her impressionable mind?

How do you feel about television today?

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